Monitoring and reporting lab supply usage and needs, including stocking printer paper and other supplies.

Directing students to the appropriate department or person when they are unable to assist.

Ensuring that the microcomputer lab remains a quiet, productive work place for all students.

Ensuring that the microcomputer lab remains a clean, work-friendly environment.

Working closely with other lab attendants and graduate assistance to ensure full coverage of our facilities.

Students who have been awarded federal work study through the Financial Aid office are encouraged to apply. Please see the Financial Aid web site for complete details on work study opportunities.

If you are interested in becoming a part of our team, please send your information (name, address, phone number, e-mail address, and current year [i.e. freshman, sophomore, etc.]), plus an up-to-date resume to microlabs@ship.edu.

Graduate Assistant Positions

Our department also offers rewarding opportunities to graduate students at Shippensburg University. Microlab Graduate Assistants assist the department in managing the undergraduate student employees, creating work schedules, dealing with work substitutions, and also serve as the primary contacts for our facilities.

Graduate Assistantships are offered through the Office of Graduate Studies and offer students a full tuition waiver for 9-15 credits if they meet all the requirements of the position. Graduate Assistants are required to work 225-250 hours during the semester to be eligible for this waiver.

The Microcomputer Lab Department offers several graduate assistant positions. Available positions typically post to the web in September and March, although vacant positions can become available at other times as well. To check for available positions and to apply, log on to the myShip student portal at http://my.ship.edu and follow the links for Graduate Assistants.